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COUNTY NEWS.
- CROSS ItOADS
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Fodder pulling and pea picking is
the order of the day now.
Mr. E. C. Boswell ad ifainily spent
a week visiting friends and relatives
at Pine Bough and Mountain Vil
lage and enjoyed the trip very much.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Shelly, of How
land Springs, spent the w. ek-end
with [heir daughter, Mrs. E. C. Bos
well and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberson spent
'Thursday night of last week with
Mr. Jim Cline and family near Pasco.
Miss Cora Crow lias returned home
alter spending some ,ime with her
Bister near Home.
Mr. Au/.ie Rogers and Miss Deanie
Williams, of near Jones Spring,
were quitely married Saturday even
ing. We wish for them a long and
fir.ppy life.
Mr. Debt* Duncan, of Pine Log,
spen: the week-end with his uncle,
air. Jim Wiley, of this place.
IS ext Saturday and Sunday are
regular meeting days at Cross Hoads.
Everybody come.
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Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Holden and
daughters, Misses Mattie and Lora,
have returned from Gilmore where
they have been spending a week.
Miss Rubie Crow has been the al
iive guest of Miss Maggie Lipscomb
during !he past week.
Miss Willie Collins spent Friday
in Cartersvilte.
Miss Beatrice Milner had as In r
guests last week Misses Ethel Adair.
Laura Jones and Mary Grace Mil
ner, of Cartersville.
Mrs. John Allison has been on the
sick list for the last week but we
are glad to say she is improving.
Mr. Tommie Milner spent last Sat
urday night with Mr. Horace Don
ald. of Gum Springs.
Because you haven’t heard from
us in some time don’t think we are
dead, for we have been attending
rneejing around and haven’t had
time to write.
\\ e stall have Sunday school at j
2:30. Everybody come.
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• WHIT E.
(Left over from last week.)
Miss Gertrude Holding, of Wales
ka, is visiting relatives in White,
Miss Stella Hamrick spent the past
week at Ludville as the guest of rel
atives.
Miss Jessie Pittard, of Cassville,
spent last week with Dr. and Mrs.
It. E. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sparks returned
to their home in Bessemer, Ala.,
Saturday after an extended visit to
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Shi'lton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McEver and
Mr. and Mrs. Wofford McEver, of
Emerson, spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mr. Cliff Sarrette spent the week
end with relatives here.
Misses Mattie and Lilly Shelton are
spending the week in Atlanta the
guests of the Misses Aycock.
Mrs. Tom Richards, of Atlanta,
spent several days last week with
relatives in White.
Dr. R. E. Wilson spent Saturday
and Sunday in Atlanta.
GAINES M I L L.
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Mr. J. C. Law and family, of this
place, attended the Sunday school
convention at Poplar Springs Sun
day.
Mr. Mose Jackson, of this place,
spent Saturday and Sunday with rel
alives in Afro.
Miss Lillian Cowart was Ihe guest
of Miss Lemma Bearden, of Cass,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jackson, of
Talking Rock, spent the week-end
with his brother, Mr. J. C. Jackson,
of this place.
Mr. H. F. Cowart and family were
ihe guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Pruitt, of Cass Station, Sunday.
Quite a number from this place
attended the arbor meeting at Jack
son’s Cross Roads Sunday.
Mr. Frank Harper spent Saturday
night and Sunday as the guest of
Mr. Jim Cox. of Glenview.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914.
* ROCK HILL. •
Several from heer attended the
baptizing at New Hope Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry White spent
Saturday nigh! with Mr. E. W.
White.
Capf. Calhoun, of Cartersville, wms
at Rock Hill Monday.
The Holiness meeting which i
running in our community this
week is well attended.
People of this vicinity have al
ready begun picking cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Guyton, of
Iron Hill, visited relatives here Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hez Morris, of Car
lersville, were the guests of Mrs.
j John Bennett Sunday.
We are sorry to report that Miss
<ot ie White has been sick for sev
eral days.
* STONERS SCHOOL HOUSE. *
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Mee ing closed at this place Sat
urday night.
Mr. Ed Pirhard and wife, of near
Mineral Springs, spent Friday night
jyvith their parents tiere.
j Messrs. Clyde Price and Ralph
Black attended the baptizing near
Cassville. Sunday.
Miss Thelma Biddy returned home
Friday after spending several days
with relatives near Calhoun.
Misses Effie and Creola Cunning
ham. of near I.imvood, spent Friday
night with their cousins, Misses Lu
eile and Myrl Evans.
Mr. C. L. .Meson, of Calhoun, spent
a few days last week with his uncle,
Mr. Will Biddy.
Mr. Earl Mayfield, of near Oak
Grove, visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. Tom Payne, of near Calhoun,
was at Stoner’s Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Evans visited her moth
er, Mrs. Paris, of near Adairsvflle,
Monday.
Mr. Lucious Maning, of near Min
ed Springs, spent one day last week
with his cousin, Mr. Fite Casey.
Mr. Boyd Dover attended preach
ing at Oak Grove last week.
Prayer meeting starts at this place
Sunday night.
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further: “Before I began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking tiiree bottles
of Cardui, 1 began to feel like anew woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
I wish every suffering woman would give
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and it always does me good.”
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• TAYLORSVILLE. *
Misses Jessie Raiford, of Rockmart,
and Alma McGinnis, of Atlanta, are
the guests of Miss Irene Trippe.
Misses Essie and Fannie Saggus, if
Davis, spent las,! week in Taylor.-
vide ys the guests of friends.
Miss Susie Rhodes Williams, of
i Slit, -boro, spent last week with
i Miss Mozelle Rhodes.
Rev. J. A. Edge, who lias been as
-isting in a meeting at Summerville,
has returned home.
Mr. Tom Kemp, of Atlanta, is
spending his vacation in Taylors
ville.
Misses Mary Lou Kennedy an!
Mary Hitchcock will leave Tuesday
for Mill edge v* ill e where they will at
tend G. N. & C. this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hagan and
little daughter, Martha, of Birming
| ham, Ala., are the guests of Mr. and
I Mrs. W. M. 'Trippe this month.
The Me,' h odist meeting closed
Sunday night. Rev. Turner, of Ara
gon, assisted Rev. Mize, the pastor.
Six members were received. The
church in general was greatly re
j vived.
Miss Elva Davis, who has been
(spending some time at Rockmart as
I Hie guest of Miss Nellie Mary Clarke,
I has returned home.
Misses Iva Dorsey and Paulin**
j Burns spent Monday afternoon in
j Rockmart as the guests of Miss
; Marion Frambrough.
Mrs. A. R. Davis is on the sick list
j ihis week.
Miss Irene Trippe, who has been
; attending a house party in Carters
| villo, returned home last Tuesday.
Mr. Ernest Venable’, of Birming
ham. who has been the guest of his
| sister, Mrs. J. T. Parker, re,turned
home Sunday.
* WEST ADAIRSVILLE *
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Mr. ad Mrs. John, Mashburn spent
; Saturday night with their son, Jesse,
ii Pleasant Valley,
i Mi 1 , and Mrs. Henry Black attend
| ed the all day singing at Gonasena
j Sunday.
Mr. William Crow and Miss Pearl
Buck were married Sunday after
| noon. We wish for them a happy
! life.
Several from here are planning to
attend the tabernacle services in
Cartersville next week.
1 Miss Maude Dodd and the Misses
! Bray will return to the A. & M.
| school a,: Powder Spring next week,
j Mrs. Ella Johnson and children
have been spending a week with h, r
'grand-mother, Mrs. Sullins.
Kevs. Farmer and Cochran closed
the protracted services at Stoners
School House Saturday night.
1 STILESBORO.
Mrs. Joe Cannon has returned af
| ter several days stay with her sis
< r, Mrs. McAteer.
Miss Ruth Krauss, of North Oaro
. i. the n w depot agent, is pleas
! antly domiciled with Mrs. James B.
| Sproull,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taff and
I young sen spent the week-end with
| Mrs. Taffs in ther at Car.lersville.
Mr. and Mrs. J.. S. Beazley spent
| Thursday at Taylorsville’ with Mr
|l.ee Jolley.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Roberts re
turned Saturday ilrom a week’s stay
with friends at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cannon spent
. Sunday with Mr. T. W. Tinsley’s
family in Cartersville.
Miss Lucy Hammond, of Carters
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